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Global Women's Studies: Gender, Globalisation and Rights (MA, full-time or
Course Overview
Scholarships are now available for the MA Gender, Globalisation and Rights.
The MA in Gender, Globalisation and Rights is a flagship programme of the Centre for Global Women’s Studies at NUI Galway. It offers a unique opportunity for in-depth study of the gender dimensions of globalisation and global issues, through an interdisciplinary programme that combines the fields of: gender and women’s studies, international development, human rights, and peace and conflict studies. Students acquire the theoretical, conceptual and practical tools needed to apply a gender perspective and undertake gender analyses in relevant domains of practice and employment at local, national and international levels, as well as for advanced research at doctoral level and beyond. In addition to modules on globalisation, development, human rights, gender and feminist theory, health and sexuality, women in agriculture, historical perspectives, and peace and conflict, skills-based modules are offered in research methods, applied gender analysis and empowerment. Students also have the opportunity to undertake an accredited, two-month professional placement with a relevant organisation working on issues related to programme themes.
Applications and Selections
Who Teaches this Course
- Dr. Anne Byrne, BA NIHE, Ireland, MA (Sociology) NUI Galway, PhD (Sociology) University of Limerick.
- Ms. Mary Clancy, BA, H.Dip. in Ed. (NUI), MA (History) NUI Galway.
- Dr. Nata Duvvury, BA (Economics) Rice University, MA (Economics) University of Alberta, PhD (Economics) Jawaharlal Nehru University.
- Dr. Su-ming Khoo, BA (Anthropology & Geography) University College London, PhD (Sociology & Social Policy) Queen’s University Belfast, Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, NUI Galway.
- Dr. Aine Macken-Walsh, BA (NUI Galway), MA, University of Padova, Italy, PhD (Sociology) NUI Galway
- Dr. Vesna Malesevic, BA (Sociology) University of Zagreb, Croatia, MA (Society and Politics) Central European University, Warsaw, Poland, PhD (Sociology) UCC, Ireland.
- Dr. Niamh Reilly, BA (Politics and Economics) UCD, Ireland, MA (International Development) (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), PhD (Politics) (Rutgers University New Jersey, USA), LLM (Conflict, Peace Operations and Humanitarian Law) NUI Galway.
- Dr. Eilis Ward, BA (Political Science and Sociology & Philosophy) NUI Galway, MA (International Relations) Northeastern University (Boston, Mass., USA), PhD (International Relations), Trinity College Dublin.
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Dr. Una Murray, B. Ed (St Patricks College, Drumcondra), MA (Development Studies) University of East Anglia, PhD (Development) University College Cork, MII Graduate (Irish Marketing Institute).
Requirements and Assessment
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
Additional Requirements
Duration
1 year, full-time
2 year, part-time
Next start date
September 2018
A Level Grades ()
Average intake
15
Closing Date
Please see the offer round dates for further information.
Next start date
September 2018
NFQ level
Mode of study
Taught
ECTS weighting
90
Award
CAO
PAC code
GYA44 (full-time)
GYA45 (part-time)
Course Outline
The MA involves completion of 90 credits (ECTS) including a minor dissertation (30 credits). Two modules (10 credits each) examine the gender dimensions of globalisation and human rights respectively, including in-depth discussion of key concepts and practice, and initiatives to advance gender equality, in each domain. A third 10-credit module introduces students to major debates in gender and feminist theory. A module on research methods is also completed (5 credits). In addition to these core modules, students choose 25 credits from a range of options including the professional placement module (10 credits) and/or a selection of 5-credit options including: Applied Gender Analysis; Women, Conflict and Security; Historical Perspectives on Women and Gender; Sexuality and Global Health Crises; Human Rights and Development; and Women in Irish Agriculture. Practical workshops are offered throughout the year to strengthen academic research and writing skills and other aspects of professional development. Modules are assessed on the basis of final essays, learning journals, practical assignments, in-class presentations, and, in the case of the placement, a portfolio, including an applied project agreed with the host organisation. Placement hosts include local, national and international organisations and agencies concerned with advancing equality, development, peace and human rights. The dissertation module includes research and methods workshops, group work, and one-to-one supervision. Further information is available at: http://www.nuigalway.ie/soc/postgraduate/ma_ggr.htmlWhy Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
women’s rights, domestic violence and social work. Several students with an interest in education have successfully moved to teaching in secondary schools. The MA is a recognised qualification for fourth level education in social sciences, human rights and humanities.
Who’s Suited to This Course
Learning Outcomes
Work Placement
Study Abroad
Related Student Organisations
Course Fees
Fees: EU
Fees: Tuition
Fees: Student levy
Fees: Non EU
Postgraduate students in receipt of a SUSI grant—please note an F4 grant is where SUSI will pay €2,000 towards your full-time tuition. You will be liable for the remainder of the total fee. An F5 grant is where SUSI will pay full-time TUITION up to a maximum of €6,270. SUSI will not cover the student levy of €224. M.A. EU Full time programme: €6,015, EU Part time programme: €3,065 p.a.
Postgraduate fee breakdown = tuition (EU or NON EU) + student levy as outlined above.
Find out More
Programme Director
T: + 353 91 495 399
E: nata.duvvury@nuigalway.ie
